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and i thank chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful, not only in facilitating european unity, but she has also been very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution, and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take that door while it's still open. [ no audio ] that when it comes to sanctions we're looking at a whole range of issues. energy flows, those continue even at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you are going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic, but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken, not only in the energy sector, but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade, all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage, because our hope is that we don't have to deploy them, but what i can say is our experts at the highest level not just bilaterally, but multi-laterally, and our di
and i thank chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful, not only in facilitating european unity, but she has also been very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution, and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take that door while it's still open. [ no audio ] that when it comes to sanctions we're looking at a whole range of issues. energy flows, those continue even at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you are...
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and merkel and the president tried to smooth it over but merkel made it clear there is no agreement yet. >> reporter: that's right, she made it clear over and over again that -- when you said big issue of disagreement, you're talking about the sectoral sanctions i want to make sure -- >> no, i'm saying big disagreement over nsa spying. >> reporter: yes, that is another big issue. what was interesting that came out of that dialogue was the fact that you heard angela merkel saying over and over again there are big differences that remain. the two countries have agreed to cyber dialogue moving forward, that that is how they are going to smooth out these deep differences. >> chris cillizza, it's clear that merkel is the most important partner in relations with putin but there's still a divide and a lot of that news conference was directed at the domestic audience, at the german audience. highly critical of the united states and very concerned about their economy suffering and energy supplies and nsa spying. >> i actually think an interesting diplomatic dance with angela merkel as you point
and merkel and the president tried to smooth it over but merkel made it clear there is no agreement yet. >> reporter: that's right, she made it clear over and over again that -- when you said big issue of disagreement, you're talking about the sectoral sanctions i want to make sure -- >> no, i'm saying big disagreement over nsa spying. >> reporter: yes, that is another big issue. what was interesting that came out of that dialogue was the fact that you heard angela merkel...
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is that which you believe, chancellor merkel? can you give us more insight into what he might be thinking? do you believe he is a threat to europe? >> obviously, every day we are watching the events in eastern ukraine and southern ukraine with concern. i think what you have seen over the course of the last several months in the midst of this crisis is remarkable unity between the united states and the european union and the response. -- at the same time we have offered a diplomatic approach that could resolve this issue. we have been unified in supporting the ukrainian government in kiev both economically and diplomatically and politically and we have said we would apply costs and consequences to the russians if they continued with their actions. that's exactly what we have done. you saw over the course of the last week additional sanctions of light both by the europeans and the u.s. the next step is going to be a broader-based sectoral sanctions regime. what we have said is that we want to continue to keep open the possibility o
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chancellor merkel? >> translator: thank you very much for this gracious hospitality and this very warm welcome, and i'm very glad to be able to be back in washington to have an opportunity to address all of these different issues with you. i think priority really is on the current issue of ukraine and that it showed how important the transatlantic partnership is also in today's times, and i think it's a very good thing that all of the steps that we have taken so far we have taken together today and in our talk we yet again underline that we fully intend to go ahead as we did in the past what happened on ukraine, what happened on the crimean peninsula, the post-war order has put into question that rests on the acceptance of territorial integritily all. this is why it was so important for us to react. and what is a stake is people can act on the basis of self-determination and can determine themselves which road they wish to embark on into the future. the 25th of may is a very crucial date in order to ass
chancellor merkel? >> translator: thank you very much for this gracious hospitality and this very warm welcome, and i'm very glad to be able to be back in washington to have an opportunity to address all of these different issues with you. i think priority really is on the current issue of ukraine and that it showed how important the transatlantic partnership is also in today's times, and i think it's a very good thing that all of the steps that we have taken so far we have taken together...
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but merkel speaks russian. putin speaks german. if there's any conversation going on here, it's between the two of them. so she is a critical player if they are going to be able to deescalate this crisis. germany is the banker of the e.u. and she has longevity. she is the most important player by far in this con. >> the difference in the way people in america and germany view how the cold war ended. americans will tell you that president reagan through peace, through strength, brought about the collapse of the soviet union. the average german will tell you the soviet union, it was friendship and reaching out and the politics of the diplomatic peaceful friendship with the soviet union that allowed germany to reunify, the east of germany to become one country. it wasn't western military strength. it was friendship and diplomacy that brought the cold war to a happy end. it's a totally different view about russia as a friend who allowed germany to reunify. that's as well as the trade relationship. germans are not up for a big confronta
but merkel speaks russian. putin speaks german. if there's any conversation going on here, it's between the two of them. so she is a critical player if they are going to be able to deescalate this crisis. germany is the banker of the e.u. and she has longevity. she is the most important player by far in this con. >> the difference in the way people in america and germany view how the cold war ended. americans will tell you that president reagan through peace, through strength, brought...
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is that which you believe, chancellor merkel? can you give us more insight into what he might be thinking? do you believe he is a threat to europe? >> obviously, every day we are watching the events in eastern ukraine and southern ukraine with concern. i think what you have seen over the course of the last several months in the midst of this crisis is remarkable unity between the united states and the european union and the response. time we havee offered a diplomatic approach that could resolve this issue. inhave been unified supporting the ukrainian government in kiev both economically and diplomatically and politically and we have said we would apply costs and consequences to the russians if they continued with their actions. that's exactly what we have done. you saw over the course of the last week additional sanctions of light both by the europeans and the u.s. be aext step is going to sectoral sanctions regime. is that wee said want to continue to keep open the possibility of resolving the issue diplomatically but as angela
is that which you believe, chancellor merkel? can you give us more insight into what he might be thinking? do you believe he is a threat to europe? >> obviously, every day we are watching the events in eastern ukraine and southern ukraine with concern. i think what you have seen over the course of the last several months in the midst of this crisis is remarkable unity between the united states and the european union and the response. time we havee offered a diplomatic approach that could...
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this brings me to special guest, chancellor merkel. since she assumed the office in 2005, she has not only revitalized germany's massive economy, the largest in europe can that -- and the third largest in the world but has put u.s.-german relations on a sounder footing. just as importantly, she has displayed exemplary leadership on transatlantic issues. in particular she has been a forceful opponent of the transatlantic trade and investment partnerships which we ttip. ttip will ensure the free flow andapital, talent, goods, procurementorm rules, protect intellectual property, and foster cooperation. here at the chamber we are right with the chancellor on the importance of this agreement. we are pressing forward it -- for its advancement. we will hold four global conferences in key companies including germany to demonstrate unity on this important ttip. chancellor merkel understands that we need prosperity to pay for security and without security, we cannot have prosperity. ttip is critical to strengthening the economic foundation of ou
this brings me to special guest, chancellor merkel. since she assumed the office in 2005, she has not only revitalized germany's massive economy, the largest in europe can that -- and the third largest in the world but has put u.s.-german relations on a sounder footing. just as importantly, she has displayed exemplary leadership on transatlantic issues. in particular she has been a forceful opponent of the transatlantic trade and investment partnerships which we ttip. ttip will ensure the free...
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awaiting a joint news conference with the president and german chancellor angela merkel. the president may talk about it, the administration's nsa spying policy. germany and the united states not able to reach an agreement on that issue. our top story today, the white house perhaps would like to go away, benghazi. especially after yesterday. for americans who heroically served the nation lost their lives and now we're learning house republicans will announce the formation of a select committee to investigate the attack that the explosion bombshell e-mail that i was talking about this began last week showing a coordinated effort by senior white house aides to place blame for the attack on an internet video. all this leading to a testy exchange between our own bret baier and one of the aides who had a hand in the infamous talking points and had one outrageous answer. watch. >> did you also change the tax? >> may be, i don't remember. this was like two years ago. >> the thing everybody is talking about. >> we're talking about editing talking points. your producers edit scrip
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that is angela merkel and the president of the united states. we're going to take a break and be right back. take a new look at news. >>> hello and welcome back to al jazeera america. we are watching washington at this hour, because all this morning german chancellor angela merkel has been meeting with president obama. there are two topics that are expected to emerge when the two leaders hold a news crisis in the next few minutes. one being the crisis in ukraine. much of it's a exports come from russia. and the eavesdropping on angela merkel's phone. libby casey joins us by phone right now. and libby, you have been tracking the developments that have been taking place. this is not going to be as smooth sailing as many hoped. >> reporter: good morning, del, as i talked to the german reporters, and we're talking about political scientists and scroll lars as well. they say that angela merkel is a very polite leader. don't expect her to throw our fireworks live. but they said she will be speaking intense words behind closed doors to president obama
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angela merkel. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the chamber of commerce of the united states. period is tom donohue am the president and ceo of the spine institution. i would like to extend a special welcome to those of you visiting our headquarters for the first time. the chamber is a 102-year-old organization. this building serves as a central rallying point for the ..s. business community we host several hundred meetings here in this room alone every year. room we are gathered in today, the international hall of flags, is rich in symbolism and history. afterom takes its name the overhead banners of 12 great explorers who blazed the first paths of trade. they planted the first seeds of commercial and industrial growth in the new world. these flags remind us that the transatlantic relationship has been around for a long time. today, we are reminded just how essential this relationship is. alliance is.-eu critical to global stability, peace, and freedom. this has been proven time and t
angela merkel. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the chamber of commerce of the united states. period is tom donohue am the president and ceo of the spine institution. i would like to extend a special welcome to those of you visiting our headquarters for the first time. the chamber is a 102-year-old organization. this building serves as a central rallying point for the ..s. business community we host several hundred meetings here in this room alone every year. room we are...
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i thank chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful not only in facilitating the unity, but she's also been very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take that door while it's still open. [ inaudible ] well, keep in mind that when it comes to sectorial sanctions, we're looking at a whole range of issues. energy flows from russia to europe. those continued even in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade. all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because our hope is that we don't have to deploy them. but what i can say is our exports at
i thank chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful not only in facilitating the unity, but she's also been very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take that door while it's still open. [ inaudible ] well, keep in mind that when it comes to sectorial sanctions, we're looking at a whole range of issues. energy flows from russia to europe. those continued even in the midst of...
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chancellor merkel. well, thank you very much for the gracious hospitality and the very warm welcome the you have accorded to me, and i am very glad to be able to be back in washington to have an opportunity to address all of these different issues with you. i think priority really is on the current issue of ukraine, and the agenda showed how important the partnership is also in today's time. i think it is a very good thing that all of the steps that we have taken so far we have taken together and today. in our talk, we yet again underline that we fully intend to go ahead as we did in the past. what happened on ukraine, what happened on the crimean peninsula? well, the postwar border has been put into question on the acceptance of territorial integrity by all. and this is why it was so important for us to react in concorde. what is at stake here is that people in ukraine can act on the basis of self-determination and can determine themselves, which they wish to embark on any future. the 25th of may is a
chancellor merkel. well, thank you very much for the gracious hospitality and the very warm welcome the you have accorded to me, and i am very glad to be able to be back in washington to have an opportunity to address all of these different issues with you. i think priority really is on the current issue of ukraine, and the agenda showed how important the partnership is also in today's time. i think it is a very good thing that all of the steps that we have taken so far we have taken together...
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it looks very clear that angela merkel's democrats have lost ground. we have reactions now. >> it was not exactly a ringing endorsement, the chancellors party essentially treaded water, losing he support. are defending our position as the strongest party. we are number one. the push -- the democrats are putting a different been on the result. on thed will not put pressure to make sure eu commission president -- to make chulz eu commission president. in the parliamentary elections, they barely missed the five percent hurdle. now it has garnered enough support to claim seats in the european parliament. afd has grown into a new party for the germans people. a freedom loving party. a socially conscious party. a party founded on values. [applause] success story for eurosceptics who seemed to be firmly established on germany's political stage. as we promised them a we will be crossing to major european capitals this evening. let check in with the spanish capital of madrid and our correspondent there. first off, what can you tell us about the vote in spain? n
it looks very clear that angela merkel's democrats have lost ground. we have reactions now. >> it was not exactly a ringing endorsement, the chancellors party essentially treaded water, losing he support. are defending our position as the strongest party. we are number one. the push -- the democrats are putting a different been on the result. on thed will not put pressure to make sure eu commission president -- to make chulz eu commission president. in the parliamentary elections, they...
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will angela merkel be pleased with him or will she try to appoint someone else? i have heard the name of christine lagarde, the imf chief, has been floated. it is not a foregone conclusion he will be the next president of the commission. but he has claimed victory. he says if you do not respect this new rule, that will be another blow to democracy. >> thank you for that analysis. to of the world news. in the belgian capital, they laid down flowers, but candles, and held a minute of silence. around 2000 people gathered around the museum in brussels to pay their respects to the four people killed in a shooting on saturday. the crowd made up of jews and non-jews taking part as extra police patrolled the streets of brussels. the investigation has been sent to the belgian federal terrorism prosecutor. he is poised to become ukraine's next president. the billionaire and former politician has claimed a decisive victory. official results are expected later today. current estimates give the oligarch 54% of the vote, which would rule out a second round. the former prime mi
will angela merkel be pleased with him or will she try to appoint someone else? i have heard the name of christine lagarde, the imf chief, has been floated. it is not a foregone conclusion he will be the next president of the commission. but he has claimed victory. he says if you do not respect this new rule, that will be another blow to democracy. >> thank you for that analysis. to of the world news. in the belgian capital, they laid down flowers, but candles, and held a minute of...
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we are awaiting a press c conference with president obama and chancellor angela merkelle. that is scheduled to be in about 30 minutes, and we will have that for you life and the topic should be the tougher sanctions of russia and the eu role there. >>> and meanwhile, there was a major offensive launched today to take back one of ten cities in eastern ukraine that had been seized by russian militants. and gun fire and explosions could be heard. you are seeing that now. and the government said that the militants shot down two of the helicopters killing two of the crew. the militants say that one of the men was killed. and in a response, spokesman for vladimir putin said that all hopes of a government settlement had been destroyed because of this. and this is all unfolding. we are joined by white house correspondent pete alexander, and also the correspondent to the white house for special affairs peter hollis. and peter, let me start with you, in getting the european i union to agree to stronger sanctions in rush sharks and is that what president obama is going to be pushing
we are awaiting a press c conference with president obama and chancellor angela merkelle. that is scheduled to be in about 30 minutes, and we will have that for you life and the topic should be the tougher sanctions of russia and the eu role there. >>> and meanwhile, there was a major offensive launched today to take back one of ten cities in eastern ukraine that had been seized by russian militants. and gun fire and explosions could be heard. you are seeing that now. and the...
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angela merkel is under pressure. host: one of the fundamental flaws of sanctions as a foreign-policy tool? guest: it is limited and a blunt instrument but also there is no other choice. not a lot of other alternatives. politics are flawed, too. germany is russia's largest trading partner in the eu. they have more economic interest in the u.s. and its owing to be hard to pressure russia and a major way unless the europeans are willing to play. host: let me share what jack lew told members of congress when it came to sanctions and at russia and the wealthy individuals linked to president putin. [video clip] >> if you look at the impact on russia's economy, it is misleading to look at what happens day by day. you have to look over the period of time since russia went into crimea and since we have imposed sanctions. there has been a substantial deterioration in rush's already weak economy. we see and the stock exchange on the exchange rate. they were downgraded to one notch above junk. the rationale on the bond rating wa
angela merkel is under pressure. host: one of the fundamental flaws of sanctions as a foreign-policy tool? guest: it is limited and a blunt instrument but also there is no other choice. not a lot of other alternatives. politics are flawed, too. germany is russia's largest trading partner in the eu. they have more economic interest in the u.s. and its owing to be hard to pressure russia and a major way unless the europeans are willing to play. host: let me share what jack lew told members of...
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angela merkel is in the white house. two minutes. ♪ stuart: well, the white house and the main street media will make you believe where is the stock market rally? the unemployment rate went down. we have no significant reaction on the market. >> i am very frustrated with another month of seeing no increase. the incomes are not going to go up. i am very concerned about the fact that we are not seeing the wages there. the headline number makes you think it is a good number. it is not. stuart: the income is very, very important. that is the basis of demand. >> i can find you 1000 jobs. they are low-paying jobs. and lots of them do not have health insurance. service sector jobs keep growing, but nothing else. >> sherill goes on the air with how to find a job. you point people in the right direction. you have a hard time finding middle wage jobs. by that i mean 50, 60, 70,000 with benefits. >> i am looking at the details here. 33,000 jobs created in the food and bar business. didn't you have that number? >> 10 million-$1 bi
angela merkel is in the white house. two minutes. ♪ stuart: well, the white house and the main street media will make you believe where is the stock market rally? the unemployment rate went down. we have no significant reaction on the market. >> i am very frustrated with another month of seeing no increase. the incomes are not going to go up. i am very concerned about the fact that we are not seeing the wages there. the headline number makes you think it is a good number. it is not....
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obama and german chancellor ingle marker -- eagle merkel met today. he stressed togetherness when it comes to sanctions against russia. >> the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. that is to resolve these issues diplomatically. we are reunited on that front. leaders pointed to the ukraine elections as the next trigger point in determining whether stations were be expanded. says --hase the projection reflects a continued challenging environment and lower client activity levels. those are the top headlines at this hour. >> i want to get insight on today's jobs report. joining me now is >> from our studios in new york, this is "charlie rose." is bricklin dwyer. and janet elkin. great to have you here. let's start with you. from the jobsaway report? >> it is a mixed blessing. --saw a pop and play roles payrolls. generally that is a good thing. looking at the details, in the u.s. we had multiple payrolls. multiple jobs numbers. some numbers were less supportive of a stark rebound. >> what kind of
obama and german chancellor ingle marker -- eagle merkel met today. he stressed togetherness when it comes to sanctions against russia. >> the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. that is to resolve these issues diplomatically. we are reunited on that front. leaders pointed to the ukraine elections as the next trigger point in determining whether stations were be expanded. says --hase the projection reflects a continued...
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it is angela merkel's first visit to washington since the revelation american spies tapped her mobile phone. advancing a trade deal is on the agenda. the pair will hold a joint press conference. >> angela merkel is in the midst of a short trip to washington, under 24 hours. a large part of it will be spent here at the white house in meetings with the u.s. president barack obama. they will be trying to show a united front in terms of what the european union and united states should be doing together against russia and in ukraine. both leaders would say there is a united front in terms of sanctions in place and sanctions that might still come. there are slight differences between the two. there might be bigger differences in the future when it comes to the attention of sectoral sanctions sanctions that might face whole sectors of the russian economy like the energy sector. germany believes it has more to lose than the united states. this is a meeting between angela merkel and barack obama that would have looked different a year ago. that was before the allegations of nsa spying in germa
it is angela merkel's first visit to washington since the revelation american spies tapped her mobile phone. advancing a trade deal is on the agenda. the pair will hold a joint press conference. >> angela merkel is in the midst of a short trip to washington, under 24 hours. a large part of it will be spent here at the white house in meetings with the u.s. president barack obama. they will be trying to show a united front in terms of what the european union and united states should be...
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obama and angela merkel meeting this morning at the white house. they are expected to address reporters in just minutes. we'll bring that to you live. >> and next, one call from a concerned citizen might have prevented a possible school massacre. that is an amazing story. details, next. capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. dad. how i don't know.ere? (speaking in russian) look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly as i planned... really? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare
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germany's chancellor, angela merkel meeting with president obama at the kwhous. the president saying most of the discussion concerned the crisis in ukraine. meanwhile ukraine's president saying many pro-russian separatists were killed in the east today. reshls shooting down two helicopters in slaviansk, two crew members died. the events prompting russia to call an emergency meeting at the un security council. in afghanistan at least 350 people have been killed in a landslide. and that number is expected to grow dramatically. the slide reportedly burying an entire village in the country's northeast. >>> there is concern in colorado over edible marijuana products. two recent deaths involving people who and it special candies or baked goods. paul beban has more from denver. >> reporter: in colorado you can buy legal weed the old fashioned way, by the bud, or you can buy it in bottles, in candy, or cookies. these are edibles. 10 milligrams of thc, the chemical that gets people high is the state limit per serving but one drink or one piece of candy can contain as much
germany's chancellor, angela merkel meeting with president obama at the kwhous. the president saying most of the discussion concerned the crisis in ukraine. meanwhile ukraine's president saying many pro-russian separatists were killed in the east today. reshls shooting down two helicopters in slaviansk, two crew members died. the events prompting russia to call an emergency meeting at the un security council. in afghanistan at least 350 people have been killed in a landslide. and that number is...
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the white house to be closely in touch with the european leaders, particularly german leader angela merkel, on this, and i think they need to work shoulder to shoulder on that for the foreseeable future. >> thanks so much for joining us in studio. >> you are very welcome. >> ukraine's prime minister has called on russia to block the border to his country in order to prevent rebel fighters from entering. >> ukraine's new president petro poroshenko says his country is at war in the east, and he has vowed to crush the revolt. the situation remains tense on the ground internet where dozens died in a battle over the airport. >> a city in a state of emergency. young people of donetsk are erecting barricades to block access to the airport. overnight, government soldiers launched an offensive against the separatists to regain control of the city. several pro-russian insurgents were killed. residents fear the fighting could escalate. >> my parents called during the night and said they are in the basement because jets flew overhead. there was shooting, but no one knows who is doing it or where they
the white house to be closely in touch with the european leaders, particularly german leader angela merkel, on this, and i think they need to work shoulder to shoulder on that for the foreseeable future. >> thanks so much for joining us in studio. >> you are very welcome. >> ukraine's prime minister has called on russia to block the border to his country in order to prevent rebel fighters from entering. >> ukraine's new president petro poroshenko says his country is at...
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merkel is gay. if they join, we can take the next -- merkel is key. can take the we next step. >> william pomerance was on earlier saying that putin does not care about the economic consequences. it is much more political, much more strategic in terms of adding these territories. ultimately what are we accomplishing? >> we might see more of the germans got on board with really strong sectoral sanctions. even the energy sector, which the president downplayed today. that would cause real pain in russia. would it be enough to move vladimir putin? who knows. -- who knows? but they are not there yet. >> the interesting thing to watch with the sectoral sanctions, it is clear that they do not want to move to the next level. it is very clear they are not going to have a choice. froml is getting this hard the business lobby at home. for her to come and maintained with the president, very important for the time being, but very important for them both to acknowledge -- it is going to be hard and what sectoral sanctions will look like is not what the u.s. would p
merkel is gay. if they join, we can take the next -- merkel is key. can take the we next step. >> william pomerance was on earlier saying that putin does not care about the economic consequences. it is much more political, much more strategic in terms of adding these territories. ultimately what are we accomplishing? >> we might see more of the germans got on board with really strong sectoral sanctions. even the energy sector, which the president downplayed today. that would cause...
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we are awaiting a press c conference with president obama and chancellor angela merkelle. that is scheduled to be in about 30 minutes, and we will have that for you life and the topic should be the tougher sanctions of russia and the eu role there. >>> and meanwhile, there was a major offensive launched today to take back one of ten cities in eastern ukraine that had been seized by russian militants. and gun fire and explosions could be heard. you are seeing that now. and the government said that the militants shot down two of the helicopters killing two of the crew. the militants say that one of the men was kill d
we are awaiting a press c conference with president obama and chancellor angela merkelle. that is scheduled to be in about 30 minutes, and we will have that for you life and the topic should be the tougher sanctions of russia and the eu role there. >>> and meanwhile, there was a major offensive launched today to take back one of ten cities in eastern ukraine that had been seized by russian militants. and gun fire and explosions could be heard. you are seeing that now. and the...
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what is on glove merkel's true intention? -- on glove merkel -- angela merkel's true intention? decision at the end of june. she backs jean-claude, but she faces challenges from other members of his own party, including the prime minister of hungry. cameron going into the meeting .as talking about juncker did not mention him by name but was also opposed. francois hollande of france has indicated that he could support juncker. ultz, the man that he technically beat, it was not a clause i run up by both parties had top candidates to challenge. he is now with juncker. he is left out there. he is the conservative candidate. his party came in first place. 34% when you aggregate all the totals. he does not have this locked up. it seems like there is a lot more horsetrading that will have to take place. >> let's see how this turns out. juncker will be lobbying hard. ♪ >> this is "on the move." welcome back. fears of flotation fatigue may be hitting the european ipo market. low,piring prices price are the concerns overblown? joining us now is alastair worn and -- warren. great to have
what is on glove merkel's true intention? -- on glove merkel -- angela merkel's true intention? decision at the end of june. she backs jean-claude, but she faces challenges from other members of his own party, including the prime minister of hungry. cameron going into the meeting .as talking about juncker did not mention him by name but was also opposed. francois hollande of france has indicated that he could support juncker. ultz, the man that he technically beat, it was not a clause i run up...
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roso's, and more punishing to the ruble than merkel? when angela merkel announce angels, and -- announced sanctions, the ruble died. when barroso did the same thing, it was not the same. >> let's stay with a theme. em's. brazil's central bank maintained its interest rate and 11%. the country struggles to maintain inflation without jeopardizing growth. it this of course as prepares to stage the world cup. we hope it will stage the world cup. jon ferro has the details. >> if you follow the bank of england, you will be used to the phrase rates on hold. the central bank is hihgh by 375 basis points. infaltion -- inflation is too high. there is also a political aspect to this as well. the president faces an election in october. the of god inflation and growth heading south. that is not a good message into elections. and this little thing called world cup. >> in terms of the world cup -- and i know you are looking forward to it a great deal -- talk to me about whether or not this will be a solution to some of the problems because if you liste
roso's, and more punishing to the ruble than merkel? when angela merkel announce angels, and -- announced sanctions, the ruble died. when barroso did the same thing, it was not the same. >> let's stay with a theme. em's. brazil's central bank maintained its interest rate and 11%. the country struggles to maintain inflation without jeopardizing growth. it this of course as prepares to stage the world cup. we hope it will stage the world cup. jon ferro has the details. >> if you...
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i have never had any problems with angela merkel. in 20 years of politics, i have never insulted anyone. and this has been made up by someone who wanted to turn angela against me. i was not an easy person to deal with. and i was quite tough. i had the courage to oppose some of the proposals made by merkel and sarkozy. >> it's unfortunate, isn't it, that as far as so much of the rest of the world is concerned, the reputation you have is all about your private life. it's about corruption and unpaid taxes and bunga bunga parties. i mean, what do you think about that? >> translator: the bunga bunga accusations were the most amazing things. ridiculous. they manipulated the reality. luckily, i am a strong person and i was able to take it. i want to go down in history as the father of a country. and my legacy a conservative central right government. >> that's italy's former prime minister, silvio berlusconi talking to bbc's jeremy paxman. >>> how about three-meter high waves in the middle of the mountains? it sounds a bit unlikely, doesn't
i have never had any problems with angela merkel. in 20 years of politics, i have never insulted anyone. and this has been made up by someone who wanted to turn angela against me. i was not an easy person to deal with. and i was quite tough. i had the courage to oppose some of the proposals made by merkel and sarkozy. >> it's unfortunate, isn't it, that as far as so much of the rest of the world is concerned, the reputation you have is all about your private life. it's about corruption...
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merkel has great fear of of russia. it's understandable perhaps given her background in east germany under the soviet times but. there are now in this escalation to happen and this is probably the most dangerous period we've faced. since the end of world war two in terms of world peace and it's it's dangerous because they're playing on a profile in my view to be akutan with the pinprick sanctions to escalate in a way that enraged him and enrages the people around him and in moscow so hopefully there's the openness and then the psychological warfare department at the pentagon and elsewhere to get put into ben began making real mistakes and when he does that in a state of reach one's judgment is not often the best and misstep and our very briefly if you can we're getting we're guessing pictures from i.d.s. and now the latest ten hours of violence that and looks like the situation has escalating that dramatically what kind of reaction can you expect on this right now on the odessa situation per se well. this is an extremel
merkel has great fear of of russia. it's understandable perhaps given her background in east germany under the soviet times but. there are now in this escalation to happen and this is probably the most dangerous period we've faced. since the end of world war two in terms of world peace and it's it's dangerous because they're playing on a profile in my view to be akutan with the pinprick sanctions to escalate in a way that enraged him and enrages the people around him and in moscow so hopefully...
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coming up, president obama and chancellor merkel sent a fresh warning. will sanctions be enough to end this crisis in ukraine? we'll talk about that story when we come back. >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse. co south africans go to the polls this week. the anc is expected to cruise to victory, but how big will be the read.ty? just had a the pmi data that is just been released is weaker than anticipated. was 50.3. what has the reaction been in the rant. the dollar is gaining traction. the rant is losing ground. we will have much more coverage of that poll as we head through to wednesday. the missionary as well what is happening with the stock rates. as a result of which, you can has beenorwegian krone making gains this morning. let's move back to the ukraine. conflict significantly escalating over the weekend. u.s. and european leaders have set a may 25 trigger for possible economic sanctions. ed is of course the polling day for ukraine. let's find out what we need to watch as we worked our way through this week. kerry smith is executive direc
coming up, president obama and chancellor merkel sent a fresh warning. will sanctions be enough to end this crisis in ukraine? we'll talk about that story when we come back. >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse. co south africans go to the polls this week. the anc is expected to cruise to victory, but how big will be the read.ty? just had a the pmi data that is just been released is weaker than anticipated. was 50.3. what has the reaction been in the rant. the dollar is...
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>>> president obama will host german chancellor angela merkel at the white house today. the main topic, the crisis in ukraine, president obama and angela merkel will hold a joint news conference in the garden after that meeting. >>> economists expect to see more than 200,000 jobs added and the unemployment rate to drop sharply. in march the unemployment rate rate remained at 6%. and we are about 37 hours away from the kentucky derby. 19 3-year-old horses home to claim the first leg of the triple crown. california chrome is the favorite. about 150,000 fans are expected at churchill downs in louisville tomorrow evening. that's going to do it for "way too early" friday edition. "morning joe' starts right now. >>> not only has donald sterling been banned from the nba for life, he's he's also been planned from the bunny ranch brothel in atlanta. >> if you want to have a good time at the bunny ranch, don't be a racist or animal killer. >> dennis hoff wants nothing to do with donald sterling. dennis hoff says the main reason why he is banned for life is out of respect for the n
>>> president obama will host german chancellor angela merkel at the white house today. the main topic, the crisis in ukraine, president obama and angela merkel will hold a joint news conference in the garden after that meeting. >>> economists expect to see more than 200,000 jobs added and the unemployment rate to drop sharply. in march the unemployment rate rate remained at 6%. and we are about 37 hours away from the kentucky derby. 19 3-year-old horses home to claim the...
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what can angela merkel achieve? >> well, i think, you know, the germans have been clear from the onset of this crisis that if push comes to some in the west decides unanimously to move towards this -- outright economic sectoral sanctions against russia, germany's loyalty to the western alliance will be the defining factor here. having said that, in the meantime, merkel and the foreign minister will try to continue to hold back the west from escalating at this point to level three sanctions. end, itaid, in the depends on the situation on the ground in eastern ukraine. the germans have made it clear that even from their perspective, outright military action i russia in -- by russia in eastern ukraine would be something that would push the western alliance beyond their line toward level three sanctions. would get very complicated for pose such anp escalation. that has been clear from the onset of the crisis. >> think you for joining us today. joining us from berlin -- thank you. >> fendi's latest must-have. we will spe
what can angela merkel achieve? >> well, i think, you know, the germans have been clear from the onset of this crisis that if push comes to some in the west decides unanimously to move towards this -- outright economic sectoral sanctions against russia, germany's loyalty to the western alliance will be the defining factor here. having said that, in the meantime, merkel and the foreign minister will try to continue to hold back the west from escalating at this point to level three...
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a more assertive merkel. at the same time, she doesn't want to boxers open and have this either or choice. here is the quote there. we want, with respect to russia, know either or. each country is able to choose its own path. merkel herself has traveled some distance, starting out more willing to listen to the russian side of things. to being a little firmer. being one of the leaders in terms of holding the line on sections. to julie additional sanctions. letting about him or put no -- letting vladimir putin no he cannot expect a silent response from that you. >> -- from the e.u. the appetiteike for the third round was dampened. where's merkel now? is is still on the table, or does she want to give them some time? talkingclose ally is about the importance of additional sanctions on the table, as a stick. the last two rounds were just her mental and having russian troops move away from the border. sanctions are still in the either in berlin. -- ether in berlin. but we will not do it unless it further escalates
a more assertive merkel. at the same time, she doesn't want to boxers open and have this either or choice. here is the quote there. we want, with respect to russia, know either or. each country is able to choose its own path. merkel herself has traveled some distance, starting out more willing to listen to the russian side of things. to being a little firmer. being one of the leaders in terms of holding the line on sections. to julie additional sanctions. letting about him or put no -- letting...
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thanwonder if we care more angela merkel does. germany has a great business relationship with russia. wentieve gerhard schroder to work for a russian company after he was chancellor of germany. it seems that america has this , cold war,0's style leftover unhappiness, but no reason to be so worried. quickly direct economic interest in ukraine for the united states is not great. is alsode with russia not huge, although companies such as exxon mobil and boeing have important projects in russia. but it is important for foreign policy credibility. the u.s. has certain red lines. it committed to defending ukraine's territorial sovereignty. that credibility is important with respect to asia. president obama was reassuring asian partners and allies the u.s. would come to their defense in a situation in which chinese territorial ambitions seem to be growing. or is a broader repercussion that goes beyond ukraine and russia for the united states. >> we seem to be spreading ourselves them. we are going to defend asian countries against china?
thanwonder if we care more angela merkel does. germany has a great business relationship with russia. wentieve gerhard schroder to work for a russian company after he was chancellor of germany. it seems that america has this , cold war,0's style leftover unhappiness, but no reason to be so worried. quickly direct economic interest in ukraine for the united states is not great. is alsode with russia not huge, although companies such as exxon mobil and boeing have important projects in russia....
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maybe the fact that german chancellor angela merkel spoke with him and asked him to adopt a sensitive tone played a role in that. of turkish flags and posters held up high. turkey is proud of you, they screamed. people were excited to see their premature, some said to me. in his speech, he typifies the importance of the german-turks and the meaning for the homeland and he also added that those had suffered a lot being over here in germany. he also spoke about the german media spreading lies about him and insulting him, concerning the soma mining accident which killed 301 people, he said those who were responsible would be punished, and concerning as possible candidates are in the upcoming ritual election in quiet. he kept a very so the big scandal did not happen. >> now two awards night at the 67th cannes film possible, and the golden palm for best movie went to "winter sleep," the turkish drama follows the struggle of a family-run hotel in the remote hills of anatolia. julianne moore won best actress for a film billed as a biting satire on the movie industry. british actor mike lee s
maybe the fact that german chancellor angela merkel spoke with him and asked him to adopt a sensitive tone played a role in that. of turkish flags and posters held up high. turkey is proud of you, they screamed. people were excited to see their premature, some said to me. in his speech, he typifies the importance of the german-turks and the meaning for the homeland and he also added that those had suffered a lot being over here in germany. he also spoke about the german media spreading lies...
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they have to do with angela merkel has already done in britain. they have to acknowledge the need for reform. it is not just about britain. they used to be the country of your skepticism. they are exporting that policy. i cannot see any way forward for the current leadership to say, we must reform. we must change. any leader who says this is just a protest and it is passing, it is a reaction against national government, they are wrong. this is big. it is monumental. as has to change. people are speaking about dissatisfaction with the economic situation. something must give. people are studying these results. >> very briefly, the presidency of the eu commission, the social democrat, who is a better chance? >> none. it is too close to call. the eu is looking for a leader. these men are sincere and passionate politicians and they have done a lot for europe. leaders will say, we need fresh faces. >> our correspondent, thank you for that analysis. ukraine's president-elect, petro poroshenko, is pledging to stop the war. >> the billionaire chocolate tyc
they have to do with angela merkel has already done in britain. they have to acknowledge the need for reform. it is not just about britain. they used to be the country of your skepticism. they are exporting that policy. i cannot see any way forward for the current leadership to say, we must reform. we must change. any leader who says this is just a protest and it is passing, it is a reaction against national government, they are wrong. this is big. it is monumental. as has to change. people are...
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. >> president obama hosted german chancellor angela merkel at the white house. wrestling with ways to turn up the heat on vladimir putin whilst not hurting german's economic ties to russia, trades amounting to $100 billion. >> a word on sanction, i agree with the american president. they are not an end in itself, but combined with an of of diplomatic solutions it's a necessary second component to show that we are serious about our principals. >> it is obvious to the world that the russian-backed groups are not peaceful protesters. they are heavily armed mill tans receiving support from russia. the ukranian government has the right to uphold law and order in its territory. russia needs to use influence so they disarticle and stop provoking violence. >> the president touched on kidnapping of international observers and the approved $17 billion international monetary fund loan. the government in kiev demanded all the separatists in eastern ukraine lay down weapons and release hostages. >>> is the ukranian government willing to do everything required to regain contr
. >> president obama hosted german chancellor angela merkel at the white house. wrestling with ways to turn up the heat on vladimir putin whilst not hurting german's economic ties to russia, trades amounting to $100 billion. >> a word on sanction, i agree with the american president. they are not an end in itself, but combined with an of of diplomatic solutions it's a necessary second component to show that we are serious about our principals. >> it is obvious to the world...
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angela merkel a little disappointed with that. she said she understands the need for german businesses to continue links with russia, but at a time when she is talking about ramping up sanctions against russia, what would -- what with ukraine blowing up thomas he is going to angela merkel and saying, i would like to have a meeting. can you please support our bid? politically, it is looking difficult. we do know if he has asked for that bid. we do not know if the meeting has taken place. i will ask him that question on wednesday when we have the strategy review, because it will be here in berlin. >> looking forward to that coverage coming up later this week. thank you very much. what else is on our radar this monday morning? the u.k. is enjoying the holiday. u.k. government is coming to block pfizer's acquisition of astrazeneca. the takeover may not be in the national interest. they also say that no other country would approve the deal on the basis of weak assurances from pfizer. are conflicting reports of whether pfizer will sweet
angela merkel a little disappointed with that. she said she understands the need for german businesses to continue links with russia, but at a time when she is talking about ramping up sanctions against russia, what would -- what with ukraine blowing up thomas he is going to angela merkel and saying, i would like to have a meeting. can you please support our bid? politically, it is looking difficult. we do know if he has asked for that bid. we do not know if the meeting has taken place. i will...
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the white house meeting between president obama and angela merkel. peter cook and michael mckee examine the april employment report. it we begin with an emergency when council meeting on the crisis in ukraine. at the united nations today, it started getting really personal. words were flying and we heard the french ambassador to the when referring to russia as a pyromaniac firefighter. he calls the ambassador and amateur james bond who drinks vodka. were very upset. there was the russians who called for this meeting. --was because of the hiring firing down of two helicopters with ukrainian troops in them. russians had said that any action by the government against the pro-russian separatists is a declaration and escalation that might prompt russia to bring in peacekeeping troops. we had the russians making their point of view clear and we saw and britishench ambassadors each responding very strongly saying there is no way that the separate test -- separatists are doing what they're doing without support from the russians. the meeting -- we had the u.
the white house meeting between president obama and angela merkel. peter cook and michael mckee examine the april employment report. it we begin with an emergency when council meeting on the crisis in ukraine. at the united nations today, it started getting really personal. words were flying and we heard the french ambassador to the when referring to russia as a pyromaniac firefighter. he calls the ambassador and amateur james bond who drinks vodka. were very upset. there was the russians who...
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how critical was it for the president to get merkel on board with sanctions? >> reporter: it's interesting, that is a glass is half full way of looking at it. here's what clearly they agree to. they have the next deadline that they've set to decide whether to do another round of sanctions and that is the may 25th election. you heard the president essentially say if russia destabilizing the situation, makes -- tries to mess with this election process, that will trigger -- and he hinted it would be a sectoral section and seemed to hint it would be at least one. i do think you do get the sense that they at least agreed to the next timeline as to when they are going to have this conversation whether to do sectoral. and if they do sectoral, it sounds like the president wants to make the sanctions sector at not just another set of individuals, that they would only pick one. there's significance that we all saw the "wall street journal" reporting that german business leaders are begging merkel to get the president to back down on sanctions. she's feeling the pinch in
how critical was it for the president to get merkel on board with sanctions? >> reporter: it's interesting, that is a glass is half full way of looking at it. here's what clearly they agree to. they have the next deadline that they've set to decide whether to do another round of sanctions and that is the may 25th election. you heard the president essentially say if russia destabilizing the situation, makes -- tries to mess with this election process, that will trigger -- and he hinted it...
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contractor edward snowden revealed this the nas monitored angela merkel's cell phone. personal situations got pushed to the side because of the situation in ukraine. >> reporter: president obama and angela merkel speaking in unity about the russian incursion in ukraine. what happens next in terms of the ramifications, how much further sanctions may go is in question. both leaders pointed to may 25th elections in ukraine to choose a president as a pivotal moment. >> if, in fact, we see the disruptions and destabilization continuing so severely that it impedes elections on may 25th, we will not have a choice but to move forward with additional more severe sanctions. >> reporter: european leaders, angela merkel among them, have been concerned about how deep sanctions could go, because there's a lot of interdependency between european countries and russia. oil and gas is important. president obama said during the height of the cold war energy flowed from the ussr, today russia, west into roourp een count -- european count resist. it's not like the -- countries. it's not li
contractor edward snowden revealed this the nas monitored angela merkel's cell phone. personal situations got pushed to the side because of the situation in ukraine. >> reporter: president obama and angela merkel speaking in unity about the russian incursion in ukraine. what happens next in terms of the ramifications, how much further sanctions may go is in question. both leaders pointed to may 25th elections in ukraine to choose a president as a pivotal moment. >> if, in fact, we...
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merkel asked putin to help get them free. the two sides seem further apart than ever. >>> david stern is in kiev. daniel is in moscow. first of all, it's got provocation to cold war isn't it with this detaining of the attache. what's coming of that? >> there's not much information. there's been an arrest or detention. that has been confirmed in the conversation i had with the ukrainian foreign ministry spokesperson. the person has been asked to leave the country. this is supposed to happen within 24 hours since he was detained yesterday. we expect he'll leave some point today. we don't know anything about what exactly he's accused of or the circumstances of his detention. we do know he was a naval military attache. he has been accused of engaging in activities not in accordance with his job description. >> the acting president describing ukrainian forces as being helpless as to what's happening in the east of the country. there's been a military alert overnight in kiev. talk us through that. >> reporter: well, yes, we've had
merkel asked putin to help get them free. the two sides seem further apart than ever. >>> david stern is in kiev. daniel is in moscow. first of all, it's got provocation to cold war isn't it with this detaining of the attache. what's coming of that? >> there's not much information. there's been an arrest or detention. that has been confirmed in the conversation i had with the ukrainian foreign ministry spokesperson. the person has been asked to leave the country. this is supposed...
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angela merkel had a lot to do with it, she has been so measured in her approach, so smart. i long for the days in the mideast i cared about israel and peace with the palestinians. i wish it would be much more effective now. 42 ladies in the senate of the united states, we have done well. >> you know what is interesting, angela merkel and chancellor of germany top of the forms 100 most powerful. greta made the list as well. put your heart into it. we will be with you. something jumped out at me. appropriateness, check that box. what jumped out at me about this research was the fact there is now less of a competent cap with women. whether they perceive themselves as leaders versus man, they were checking the box for themselves. >> how do you feel about the equal pay for equal work? >> went to the salaries start to catch up? >> do you view it as a problem? >> it is not as wide. we also work longer than you guys because we live longer. so there is not. >> i work longer because i keep getting married. >> where were you when i was a divorcee? just kidding. >> geraldo knows a lot
angela merkel had a lot to do with it, she has been so measured in her approach, so smart. i long for the days in the mideast i cared about israel and peace with the palestinians. i wish it would be much more effective now. 42 ladies in the senate of the united states, we have done well. >> you know what is interesting, angela merkel and chancellor of germany top of the forms 100 most powerful. greta made the list as well. put your heart into it. we will be with you. something jumped out...
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this brings me to our special guest, chancellor merkel. ince she assumed the office 2005, she has not only revitalized germany's massive economy, the largest in europe and the third largest in the world, but has put u.s.-german relations on a sounder footing. just as importantly, she has displayed exemplary leadership on transatlantic issues. in particular, she has been a forceful proponent of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership which we call ttip. it will set the gold standard for trade and investment agreements. it will ensure the free flow of capital and talent and goods in data and it will ensure a more level playing field by reforming procurement rules, protecting intellectual property and the fostering regulatory cooperation. here at the chamber, we are right with the chancellor on the importance of this agreement. we are pressing for its advancement every day in washington. we will hold for global conferences in key countries including germany to demonstrate the business community's unity on this important ttip. chanc
this brings me to our special guest, chancellor merkel. ince she assumed the office 2005, she has not only revitalized germany's massive economy, the largest in europe and the third largest in the world, but has put u.s.-german relations on a sounder footing. just as importantly, she has displayed exemplary leadership on transatlantic issues. in particular, she has been a forceful proponent of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership which we call ttip. it will set the gold standard...